Tractors of various types and ages were on display. But organizers said this show is more than just old gems – it's a family legacy.

"My grandpa started the whole legacy back in Kansas, and he restored close to 50 of them, and then when he passed away," said Rexburg farmer Mack Mortensen. "They had a big family auction and stuff, so we snagged as many as we could to keep his legacy going."

Burgers are being sold for $1.

Those proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.

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